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I’m also in the health care industry and feel the same way
You could look into Employee health positions or clinical education positions. Or even wound care. There’s lots of nursing positions that don’t require you to be the main nurse taking care of a patient directly :)
I work in clinical content and really enjoy it! I get to work from home, be creative, and feel like I’m making a difference. I write educational pieces for docs and nurses mostly, but some patient facing materials too
I currently am a clinical documentation specialist after being a bedside nurse for 12yrs. I’ve had the job for 3hears now and love it! The training blows and it’s hard to learn, but if you stick with it, it’s so worth it.
Not sure if you need a masters for this, but what about training? Would that interest you at all?
When you find the right hospital, bedside is actually good. It’s the working environment especially management and administration that makes for burnout.
that may have been the case before the national staffing crisis
A friend of mine has a job like this. Not sure about the pay. https://www.glassdoor.com/job-listing/care-manager-rn-appeals-and-grievance-remote-highmark-wholecare-JV_KO0,44_KE45,63.htm?jl=1007932172600&utm_campaign=google_jobs_apply&utm_source=google_jobs_apply&utm_medium=organic
I know several nurses who have transitioned away from the bedside into a care manager role doing discharge planning. Something to look into.
You should look into Flatiron Health. 100% remote position doing abstraction for oncology case files. They start you part time but you can easily move into a full time position. I love it! They are on Linked In.
i just looked into this, they require 1 year experience in oncology unfortunately
Have you considered research nursing?
There is also navigation
Can you explain more about navigation? What does that involve?
UR or Case Management. Most UR jobs now are remote. CM jobs let you stay in the hospital but you aren't in direct care.
Have you considered school nurse? I know the pay isn’t great but it’s a nice schedule. Not sure if you have children or not.
You can usually find CDI jobs. You’ll need to get some coding training
I do school nursing in NYC with agency. Pay with agency is way better right now compared to being hired by school system. New school
Year is 75/hr. It was 90 last school year. I was floating and per diem. I love school nursing, low stress, schedule is 8am-3pm. I leave work with energy to do stuff after work and weekends. I just picked up full time with them and am assigned to one school.
Agency is called United staffing solutions. They are great. They usually have an indeed post. They have schools in all boroughs.
I use to work from home as a remote triage nurse. It was great!
If you have oncology experience you could work for Flatiron Health doing clinical data abstraction. It is 100% remote.